Messages in this thread | | | Date | Sat, 29 Aug 98 09:28 MET DST | From | (Hans-Joachim Baader) | Subject | Re: OK to comment out 'SMP = 1' in Makefile for 2.1.11[789]? |
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In article <19980828104645.A1915@bob.nhn.ou.edu> you write: >I just recompiled 2.1.117 with 'SMP = 1' commented out in the top-level >Makefile. There were many warnings about redefined symbols that resulted >from this. On my single-processor machine, the 2.1.117 kernel runs fine >with or without SMP configured. I was just wondering about all of the >compiler warnings during the kernel and module build.
My guess is that you should do 'rm include/linux/modules/*' before the compile...
>The kernel is a bit smaller without SMP, but are we encouraged to leave >SMP in anyway?
Only if you need it.
hjb -- "Every use of Linux is a proper use of Linux." -- John "Maddog" Hall, Keynote at the Linux Kongress in Cologne
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